The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Game Summary

Played from a first or third person perspective, Oblivion opens with the mysterious death of the Emperor of Tamriel, tasking the gamer with finding the lost heir to the throne while combating the demons loosed from the gates of Oblivion, or hell. Pioneering technology makes Oblivion's combat more bloody and visceral, as the gamer navigates his way through lifelike towns, dungeons, and the most realistic forests ever created. Oblivion has already received a wealth of pre-launch attention, and has been recognized as one of this year's most highly-anticipated games.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Review

Tangled in a web
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and worst yet he backed up into a dead end and was surrounded by massive
boulders. With no choice, this genius of highway robbery whipped out a knife
hoping that would scare away the lanky Wood Elf holding the long sword and iron
shield. Oh, it was almost comical to see the bandit try to take a...
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Major Nelson has announced that the controversial (then again, what isn't controversial these days?) Xbox LIVE Games On Demand service has been updated with two new titles.
For just $29.99 USD and 6 GB of disc space, you can take home-- er, download either Call of Duty 3 or Rainbow Six Vegas 2. However, if you're in Japan, COD3 won't be available to you; instead, you'll have to make do with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Read More